"I can't
go to the trouble of dressing again; I don't feel like it."
This classy French police thriller will have you scratching your head at the odd opening crime: who would
go to the trouble of digging up freshly buried coffins and placing the corpses inside a show home of all places?
* SIR - Why would anybody
go to the trouble to have IVF and then go abort the child so conceived?
Unborn Children are not dolls to play with [bar] WHY would anybody
go to the trouble to have IVF and then go abort the child so conceived?
Some people even
go to the trouble of spooning a little sugar into the watering can as a further enticement.
Just think how ruinously expensive it will be to draw this legislation up and enforce it and expect private companies to
go to the trouble and cost of providing bilingualism.
But seriously how can you
go to the trouble of building a stadium at a cost of pounds 798m and then produce a playing surface that is not fit for purpose.
IF the BBC is going to
go to the trouble of taking Question Time (BBC1, Thursday) out on the road, why don't they make the most of such a positive policy?
If you forget--or just don't
go to the trouble of raising the gun--the cradle mount bearings will go dry.
Civil servants also know they're freer to talk during an administration's dying days, since the will for the administration to
go to the trouble of firing a civil servant also diminishes.
ITEM: CNN's Lou Dobbs, during his television show Lou Dobbs Tonight on November 8, scolded opponents of a minimum-wage increase by pointing to initiatives that passed in several states: "When the voters
go to the trouble of an initiative ...
Patrolling security guards have not been able to solve the problem so now the council has to
go to the trouble and expense of cameras.
He said most terrorists would probably not
go to the trouble of trying to enter the country as refugees.
If we've already learned to walk, not to mention leap, why
go to the trouble? The fine-tuned awareness developed through: practicing BMC brings major pay-offs for dancers.
Some farmers, however, still found it easier to buy a container of chemical pesticide, than to
go to the trouble of ecological methods.